Outdoor Idaho"Climbing Idaho"
Today's rock-climbing enthusiasts support climbing gyms, clubs and advocacy groups - no longer the exclusive band of wanderers of just a few decades ago. The heights they achieve throughout the state require skills, levels of expertise, techniques and climbing methods as varied as the state's terrain. Cameras follow as they seek to conquer nature's rock walls.G

9:30 am

Dialogue"S.C. (Sam) Gwynne: Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference"
The reporter and author whose book, Empire of the Summer Moon, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2011, talks with host Marcia Franklin. The book traces the rise and fall of the Comanches, the most powerful Indian tribe in American history. It also entails the epic saga of pioneer woman Cynthia Ann Parker and her mixed-blood son Quanah, who becomes the last Comanche chief.G

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
None of the Above: Political Implications - We continue our three-part miniseries examining the rapid rise in the number of Americans-now 20 percent-who describe themselves as religiously unaffiliated. The majority of these "nones," as they are often called, are Democratic and politically liberal. Managing Editor Kim Lawton looks at how their growing numbers could affect elections and the role of religion in politics. D

11:00 am

Voces On PBS"Tales of Masked Men"
Explore "lucha libre" and its role in Latino communities in the United States and Mexico. Part circus and part athletic contest, the sport, famous for its masked wrestlers, provides a sense of "home" for new immigrants in the United States. It also continues to expand and build on its unique cultural tradition in countries where it enjoys enduring popularity. D

12:00 pm

Global Voices"Sumo East and West"
Steeped in the sanctity of Japanese tradition stretching back thousands of years, sumo has recently seen an increasing number of foreigners making their mark on the sumo scene. Taking viewers from Hawaii to Japan to Los Angeles, the film profiles some of the most prominent American wrestlers. This fascinating glimpse of the past, present and future of sumo illustrates the intersection of cultures as the hallowed sport grapples with the forces of internationalization. D

1:00 pm

Race 2012
Race 2012 is a provocative conversation about race and politics that documents the changing face of America, and how that change may affect the country's political future. As documented in the 2010 Census, ethnic and racial minorities continue to grow, and their impact on America's future -- particularly as it pertains to politics and leadership -- is following suit. RACE 2012 views America's changing racial landscape through the lens of politics and the people who are, have been, or will be driving the country's conversation about race. D

Voces On PBS"Tales of Masked Men"
Explore "lucha libre" and its role in Latino communities in the United States and Mexico. Part circus and part athletic contest, the sport, famous for its masked wrestlers, provides a sense of "home" for new immigrants in the United States. It also continues to expand and build on its unique cultural tradition in countries where it enjoys enduring popularity. D

5:00 pm

Global Voices"Sumo East and West"
Steeped in the sanctity of Japanese tradition stretching back thousands of years, sumo has recently seen an increasing number of foreigners making their mark on the sumo scene. Taking viewers from Hawaii to Japan to Los Angeles, the film profiles some of the most prominent American wrestlers. This fascinating glimpse of the past, present and future of sumo illustrates the intersection of cultures as the hallowed sport grapples with the forces of internationalization. D

6:00 pm

Race 2012
Race 2012 is a provocative conversation about race and politics that documents the changing face of America, and how that change may affect the country's political future. As documented in the 2010 Census, ethnic and racial minorities continue to grow, and their impact on America's future -- particularly as it pertains to politics and leadership -- is following suit. RACE 2012 views America's changing racial landscape through the lens of politics and the people who are, have been, or will be driving the country's conversation about race. D

Global Voices"Sumo East and West"
Steeped in the sanctity of Japanese tradition stretching back thousands of years, sumo has recently seen an increasing number of foreigners making their mark on the sumo scene. Taking viewers from Hawaii to Japan to Los Angeles, the film profiles some of the most prominent American wrestlers. This fascinating glimpse of the past, present and future of sumo illustrates the intersection of cultures as the hallowed sport grapples with the forces of internationalization. D

11:00 pm

Race 2012
Race 2012 is a provocative conversation about race and politics that documents the changing face of America, and how that change may affect the country's political future. As documented in the 2010 Census, ethnic and racial minorities continue to grow, and their impact on America's future -- particularly as it pertains to politics and leadership -- is following suit. RACE 2012 views America's changing racial landscape through the lens of politics and the people who are, have been, or will be driving the country's conversation about race. D